Chevrolet Menlo EV Debuts In China

Credit to Author: Tim Dixon| Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2019 02:21:33 +0000

Published on November 11th, 2019 | by Tim Dixon

November 11th, 2019 by  

Chevrolet Menlo EV, courtesy GM.

General Motors debuted the Chevrolet Menlo EV (Chinese name: 畅巡) in Hefei, Anhui, China, along with the internal combustion Chevrolet Blazer SUV, on the 8th of November, 2019.

Chevrolet Menlo EV, courtesy GM.

The Chevrolet Menlo has been featured here before. Steve Hanley reported on its imminent debut in August of 2019, after pictures were released in a declaration of intent to the Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.

Chevrolet Menlo EV, courtesy GM.

The Chevrolet Menlo will have an NEDC-rated range of 410 km (210 miles) and a permanent magnet synchronous motor rated at 110kW. The sedan is rumored to be based off of the Chevy Bolt’s propulsion technology, but the design is influenced by the Chevrolet FNR-X . GM joint venture partner SAIC will be supplying the battery.

Chevrolet Menlo EV, courtesy GM.

The car will be on display at the “Auto Guangzhou 2019” car show, so expect more coverage in the near future.

Chevrolet Menlo EV, courtesy GM.

GM previously announced its intent to release 20 electrified cars in China by 2023. The Chevrolet Menlo EV would be its 3rd electric vehicle released in China, following the Baojun E100 and Buick Velite 6. This push for electrification is surely a response to China’s EV mandate, just coming into effect. It requires automakers to produce new energy vehicles or buy credits to maintain market access.

Baojun E100

Buick Velite 6

The announcement has again brought up the contrast between GM’s very different visions for the Chinese and American markets.

In China, GM and joint venture partner SAIC have started to comply with government regulations and are creating a lineup of new energy vehicles. In the United States, the company created the Volt and Bolt, but those programs have not been used to create other electric vehicles.

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Sources: CleanTechnica, CleanTechnica, General Motors, General Motors, Autohome, Autohome, Soho, and sina. 
 
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When not researching the Chinese electric car market, I am teaching in China. My interest in sustainable development started in University and it led me to work with Tesla Europe in the Supercharger team. I’m interested in science fiction, D&D, and travel. You can follow me on Twitter @TimDixon3.

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